St Mark’s Association Day
St Mark's Association is an organisation which exists to maintain and develop links between current clinical and academic staff of St Mark's Hospital, and those who have previously worked with us.
St Mark's Association is an organisation which exists to maintain and develop links between current clinical and academic staff of St Mark's Hospital, and those who have previously worked with us.
This module is for healthcare professionals who would like to undertake a module on the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract: gaining a university award at 20 credits at level 6 or 7.
Save the date (Nov 20–22, 2024) for our 22nd Annual Frontiers in Colorectal and Intestinal Disease with a spotlight on 'Tackling uncertainty in colorectal disease'.
Director of Gastroenterology
Dr Ravi Misra is a luminal gastroenterologist with a specialist interest in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
MBBS FRCS PhD | Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
Asha Senapati is a colorectal surgeon with a wide breath of experience, but her specific remit at St. Mark’s is to establish the Pilonidal Disease Centre.
MBBS BSc FRCP MD | Consultant Gastroenterologist
Professor Siwan Thomas-Gibson is a specialist endoscopist and has been a consultant at St Mark's Hospital since 2006.
MD MSc PhD FRCP | Consultant Gastroenterologist, Chairman Medicine, Director IBD Clinical Service
Naila Arebi is Director of St Mark’s Hospital Inflammatory Bowel Disease Unit and graduated as a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Malta Medical School. She pursued her post-graduate training in Oxford and London leading to accreditation in Gastroenterology and General Medicine in 2004.
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After several months of development and testing, we at St Mark's Academic Institute are delighted to announce the launch of our brand new website.